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The Journal of Joachim Hane containing his escapes and sufferings during his employment by Oliver Cromwell in France from November 1653 to February 1654

By Joachim Hane

(3.5 stars) β€’ 10 reviews

In a landscape of political strife, one man must trust his instincts and faith to evade capture after being betrayed and imprisoned while secretly serving a powerful figure.

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2015-10-08
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"The Journal of Joachim Hane" by Joachim Hane is a firsthand account of the author's dangerous mission in France on behalf of Oliver Cromwell in the winter of 1653-1654. The journal chronicles Hane's journey from England to France, marked by betrayal and imprisonment in Bordeaux. Facing false accusations and threats, he uses his intelligence and faith to escape captivity. Hane's story emphasizes themes of survival and determination as he navigates hostile lands, evading capture and relying on his wits to persevere amid political turmoil.

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